Dermalog, a German IT company, agreed to help the Land Transportation Office in addressing the public’s concerns regarding the slow/delayed transaction challenges and long lines.
According to the report, The LTO and Dermalog are looking into the implementation of the Motor Vehicle Registration Information System(MVRIS) which could greatly ease the long lines in different LTO offices.
“I fully support the Motor Vehicle Registration Information System in the public portal of LTMS for the renewal of vehicles as this will greatly reduce the lines in our offices. With this activation, it will be possible to renew your vehicles without needing to line up at LTO offices around the country.”
Teofilo Guadiz, LTO Chief
Dermalog Supports the LTO
The complaints have been piling up on social media since the beginning of August this year. The LTO said that it will now meet with Dermalog officials to finalize the plan on how to implement the MVRIS in the Land Transportation Management System public portal.
The German company said that it was “Exerting efforts to help the LTO in resolving the issues and make the processes even more responsive and adaptive,”
Dermalog also said that it is ready to deploy its support staff to the LTO offices and also online to assist the public in using the LTMS public portal.
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